__________________Today the world has embraced new royal Princesses in the form of Mary of Denmark and Maxima of the Netherlands. But it's questionable whether even these hugely popular, increasingly glamorous future Queens will ever capture the world's imagination in the same way as Diana.As Mario acknowledges: "She really was a true Princess".-www.theroyalist.net-

Well, I can't say I think you missed anything. Most of what was in the programme was pictures (that you can see also if you visit the Märtha Louise, her life in pictures thread here at the forum) and stories by a Se & Hør reporter, the editor of Henne magazine, the author of Märtha Louise's biography and the illustrator of her book: "Why Kings and Queens don't wear crowns."

It was just a brief overview, really, and for them to name the programme "Hele Historien" (The Whole story) was a bit silly, I think, as it didn't go as much into the deeper aspects or tell anything beyond the superficial.

They brought up the time Märtha was caught by photographers, smoking, or the time she gave the finger to the paparazzi who had been following her for a whole week, and various other, more positive, stories. But nothing new.

the husband of Princess Martha Louise of Norway gives loose rein to its facet like writer. Ari Behn has published another book under the title of ' the men happen to Tanger', a novel of adventures that is AIDS translated of the Norwegian to several languages.

OT-ish: Princess Märtha and Ari Behns good friends Minister of culture Trond Giske and his girlfriend of 10 years Anne Grete Moe has ended their relationship, the couple have a daughter that is 2,5 years, she was born the same day as Maud Angelica ( I think). Giske is the sponsor/godfather of Maud Angelicahttp://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=112702

__________________"Those who do not like you fall into two categories, the stupid and the envious"-The Libertine

Princess Marta Luisa of Norway gave a prize to professor Oystein Forre, by its work with the children who suffer the arteritis disease. The Princess visited the association of minors who undergo this ailment in Oslo, Norway, and spoke with some of the affected children.

What's the conflict that Se og Hor is referring to? It appears there's a conflict between Martha-Louise's cultural charities and her other work. What other work are they talking about and what's the conflict?

M&#228;rtha Louise started her own company just before her marriage, to do cultural work. ie. write books, tell fairy-tales, sing, etc. The stuff she used to do for free, or for a contribution to a charity, as a royal. This is what is referred to as her work, and then it becomes a "conflict" for her to deal with those issues when she does charity work, as it may be difficult to separate her two personas... or something like that.

I would like to know how Maertha and Ari behn has got to know with each other? anybody knows about Ari behn? the only thing that I know is that he has written one book of very short stories which was not successful.

I would like to know how Maertha and Ari behn has got to know with each other? anybody knows about Ari behn? the only thing that I know is that he has written one book of very short stories which was not successful.

I have heard/read that they met at his mother's house. She was holding some sort of seminar on rosentherapy (which I haven't got a faintest idea what is about - appart from that it is alternative) which Märtha Louise attended. Ari just popped by to see his mum and she introduced them.

And one more thing, Ari Behn has written a novel as well, a very strange novel, I've heard, called Bakgård in Norwegian (translates to; Backyard).